I’ve purchased this MYSTERY PIPE!
Decided to smoke it after dinner. It’s better than good! Truly a Phenomenal Pipe! Turned my fresh, tin-moist granger to white ash. Dry as can be. Tasty ? Smoke. Nary a relight. What a happy find!
The only markings: LAT•NZ
I’ve located only one other LAT•NZ specimen among the “sold” pipes at SP. Even SP had no idea of its origin, but spoke of it’s high quality light-weight Briar and Blast.
The Blue Room, where I’m happy to have acquired it, ascribe it as “Austrian.” —I do not know how they came to that as LAT•NZ is not listed among the world’s pipe-makers on Pipedia.
Here’s the description and specs:
“With a large and thick walled chamber, open draw, and a draft dead center at the bottom, this tight black blast is going to be a great smoker. Plus the duckbill tapered stem to a thin and comfortable bite point and the good quality briar evidenced by the pipe's lightweight, this excellent conditioned dark smoker with a strong chin will be unapologetic in its loving duties as a marvelous vessel for the burning leaf.”
Length: 5.53 in / 14.05 cm
Height: 1.91 in / 4.86 cm
Width: 1.42 in / 3.61 cm
Chamber Diameter: .86 in / 2.20 cm
Chamber Depth: 1.45 in / 3.68 cm
Weight: 1.30 oz / 36.9 g
Origin: Austria
Stummel Material: Briar
Stem Material: Ebonite
Filter: None
Markings: LAT•NZ
Guys, any knowledge of this maker would be greatly appreciated and trust me, if you ever cross paths with a LAT•NZ, don’t hesitate. This pipe needs a small white spot on it’s stem.
It just goes to show you that there are a lot of gems to be found outside of the well known, established brands.
Very happy to have pulled the trigger on a pipe that simply promised to be a great smoker and it is!
Any knowledge on its origin would be greatly appreciated. -Jim
Decided to smoke it after dinner. It’s better than good! Truly a Phenomenal Pipe! Turned my fresh, tin-moist granger to white ash. Dry as can be. Tasty ? Smoke. Nary a relight. What a happy find!
The only markings: LAT•NZ
I’ve located only one other LAT•NZ specimen among the “sold” pipes at SP. Even SP had no idea of its origin, but spoke of it’s high quality light-weight Briar and Blast.
The Blue Room, where I’m happy to have acquired it, ascribe it as “Austrian.” —I do not know how they came to that as LAT•NZ is not listed among the world’s pipe-makers on Pipedia.
Here’s the description and specs:
“With a large and thick walled chamber, open draw, and a draft dead center at the bottom, this tight black blast is going to be a great smoker. Plus the duckbill tapered stem to a thin and comfortable bite point and the good quality briar evidenced by the pipe's lightweight, this excellent conditioned dark smoker with a strong chin will be unapologetic in its loving duties as a marvelous vessel for the burning leaf.”
Length: 5.53 in / 14.05 cm
Height: 1.91 in / 4.86 cm
Width: 1.42 in / 3.61 cm
Chamber Diameter: .86 in / 2.20 cm
Chamber Depth: 1.45 in / 3.68 cm
Weight: 1.30 oz / 36.9 g
Origin: Austria
Stummel Material: Briar
Stem Material: Ebonite
Filter: None
Markings: LAT•NZ
Guys, any knowledge of this maker would be greatly appreciated and trust me, if you ever cross paths with a LAT•NZ, don’t hesitate. This pipe needs a small white spot on it’s stem.
It just goes to show you that there are a lot of gems to be found outside of the well known, established brands.
Very happy to have pulled the trigger on a pipe that simply promised to be a great smoker and it is!
Any knowledge on its origin would be greatly appreciated. -Jim